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Sunday, September 25, 2016

"We shouldn't grow fixated on some religious or moral obligation" - Thanks for the tip, Chauncy!

No, I don't think Bergoglio is the antichrist (for various reasons). But he does seem to sound like him in his homilies.Today's homily was a beaut.Note the mix of truths, half-truths, meaningless mush and satanic lies.He's Michael York, about to build the Third Temple. He's Jude Law slouching in the papal apartments. He's Martin Sheen holding up a baby to block a bullet.Too bad, for the sake of drama, that he looks like Chance the gardener.

It is by loving that the God-who-is-Love is proclaimed to the world: not by the power of convincing, never by imposing the truth, no less by growing fixated on some religious or moral obligation...

He's a moral-relativist.

You know, like that guy at Starbucks.

It's not that big a deal.

Oh, right. He's the Pope. I forgot.

From Catholic News Agency:

Vatican City, Sep 25, 2016 / 07:33 am (CNA/EWTN News) by Hannah Brockhaus.- God is shared with the world through love and authentic relationships, not by forcing the truth on people, Pope Francis said Sunday.

“God is proclaimed through the encounter between persons, with care for their history and their journey. Because the Lord is not an idea, but a living person,” the Pope said in his homily at the Mass for the Jubilee of Catechists Sept. 25.

“His message is passed on through simple and authentic testimony, by listening and welcoming, with joy which radiates outward.”

Referencing St. Paul's first letter to Timothy, Pope Francis called the Resurrection the “beating heart which gives life to everything.”

“The Lord Jesus is risen, the Lord Jesus loves you, and he has given his life for you; risen and alive, he is close to you and waits for you every day. We must never forget this.”

Nothing is more important than the fact that the Lord is risen, the centerpiece of our faith, he explained. But we cannot keep it to ourselves.

“We are called always to live out and proclaim the newness of the Lord’s love: 'Jesus truly loves you, just as you are. Give him space: in spite of the disappointments and wounds in your life, give him the chance to love you. He will not disappoint you,'” Francis said.

“It is by loving that the God-who-is-Love is proclaimed to the world: not by the power of convincing, never by imposing the truth, no less by growing fixated on some religious or moral obligation,” he continued.

In the day's Gospel, a rich man doesn't notice the poor Lazarus outside the door to his house, his spiritual blindness and worldliness are like a black hole that “swallows up what is good, which extinguishes love, because it consumes everything in its very self.”

“Today’s callousness causes chasms to be dug that can never be crossed,” Francis said. “And we have fallen, at this time, into the sickness of indifference, selfishness and worldliness.”

The Lord asks us, today, to meet and help all of the Lazaruses we encounter. We cannot delegate to others, “saying: 'I will help you tomorrow; I have no time today, I’ll help you tomorrow.' This is a sin,” he said.

He's creating an anthropocentric religion, speaking about Jesus once in a while just to deviate the attention; he sistematically defies the Gospel and the magisterium in every heretic statement he says.

He is definatly the false prophet. You should read the "Book of Truth" series, written by Maria Divine Mercy. She is being slandered and abused by DeBroglio's cohorts because she tells it like it is. Her book is a translation of the Book of Revelations, given to her by Jesus Christ, and His Mother Mary, along with God the Father. Something to think about.